Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, September 26, 1846, Image 1

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HJNBUM AMERICAN.
AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
Absolute acquiescence in the decision of the majority, the -vital principle of Republic, from which thcro it no npp al but. to force, the vital piiiKlple and immediate parent of dcspuli.m. Jrrrawtow.
Smibiiry, Xorllnimbcrlanil Co. rn. Sntiinlnj , Sept. '20, IS-IC Vol. V-Xo. 1 --Whole IV o, 313
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1 Qfixtern line or les make a stpinro.
rr.im Kicknell't Kepnrtcr.
TlitC ftAtl.ttO.lt TO OKKRIIX,
t The next H) miles, ascent 1,!300 feel 10 1 age ; tn Hint these vessel would nut find it j pii n.lih.r..iiis l.n.l trritto Acta.
; feet to the mill'. i necessary to double Cane Morn or the Cane of i A letter to the Ixmd.in Tunes, doted Madrid,
Odd Krllovcstilp.
Vp have fond, with no little surprise, sevi r-
Mr. W'hitn'tit 1'ntriprixv The HtjwrUr nf ; The next IS miles-, o.iccnt r(K) feet over 12 : (lond Hope, am! each vessel could make thrite ! August th, sny An ocl of singular ferocity , a) article in the Vermont Journal, which pro.
the firnnlt: ( vmniitlrr. i feet to the mile, i or foir fi.-hing voyage where they now make ' took place a ilny or two ac in the priwin ofSs- 1 fe4 to exptiscj rrxirniilies in the institution of
S nnf ilny iiinre vr were favorrd with a ' 'I he nrxt f7 mih-a, tnwnnln the :tis, nfcrnt i hut .nr, ntnl tluijr i tvstl eivannl in the .nt i lamann. A notorious robber and murdemr, 1 Odd l'Vlluwa, and we confi-fs nn uiiwillinjn.vH
I In.'ii trule nn:l)t do tliri-ntne. Should toiita- ' tiartw t'atino, the tern nf the purroundinjr i to believe the charjreti prefi'fred npni:it ihst in-
(.nu-rV 'i'' ' 'io;,.'B" ''""m licit by Am Wl.itnry. I: q., the i-entlnnnn i 20(1 fert, or ajfeH to tin mile.
'("i-i-t of (u' it' limine, nmi " " , .
t, ' . . I,..' u lirun tliifinnil..,, nn.inrl nf n ruilrnixl In I tri . I" mill till IHllnt n llleelit III
PETER laAKARUS,
r t U n tn h erlit u n f 5
fr.;i; rKt:(.tA" int-irm bw in n.i aim ;
. pub'K- u e- wml, th .t be hi L'kPn ibr '
IWk.'k S laii.l,
iwnimrpil lit V hose t'.imendoii nrcirrl of n ruil mad tn Ore From thi. point n ileFccnt Inlet pliice, inure 1 l,!r ti mhi'f In fritttiil in (Iriinnii fur iUn rnnifnir. I conntrv fur vcar. was Inlelv raotured and tried atitutkm. Mnnv f1 the very hert citizens nf nl
rwirn.hne tit'' fiietid. H "the. who may j,OM na arrestcd fo much attention, and rxci- irregular tlmn the former ascent, tn nn i h vn- t jnn of v ssels, (of which ill eommitt, e under- - '' t-'mirt Mar'ial. He was firt sentenced to ; mod every community arc meinher of Ihu Or
iw-m witliilieir rii t m itx t-t maiii.er. : tr,, ro llHtc), comment. He i Mill euiite son- . iun of about nix thousand feet uhnvo the sen, ptnnd tlii're in an nbnndtince.) those vessels in-
a ii. ,n .nr iTiMl-e Whl l.e rym ...... "
it nii. ii., I. ,i r i rriiinA nrvn ttin EiiKif.el nnii nriitvps the srbtMne ': nnil niriintnins n iinifiirrn elei-ation to the lirer . in...l,l n;t ... t. in.;.. .. I. M
i... Ii mw in every wiv wormy i't ........ . w., -. - - - - ; n u.i. i i 1 1 . n.: .... , in t ,i.t umpi i
, !n be every wny h nsiblo and pnlnittic. J hat springs, a Uixlnnce ot miles, anil W l nun s ( r,i K)1 ji4 waters, and form is it were a aep ir- ' murrenni, ohtnineO its commutation to cd a a benevolent instiiuiion, nrinispfl ior inn
tilt; ti.e will come when surh on underlnkinL', : wt-f t of the ;wm ; then the surf.ice nppenrrf to ' i,. murine est.ihl Aliment in ion a slmnu and ' rtranjlij by the garnle. On the morning of! purpose of ollev idling tl.e distress of tho poor;
CAHrETIItfGS AND OIl-CIOTHS . or nc 0f chonrter pomewhat aimilnr, will rot ! be rqn.illy irregular for 510 miles. ; pronresii. bnsis, embracing nn important aux-1 this :id inst.. the turnkey proceeded, as is usual, ; and we firmly believe, from the little we know
X'. Kite OIKA1 fcl'f Ht .No. 11 Striiivhrrrif (my Co,nfcn,cJ but proseivitcd tn cnmplu- j The next ITS miles is on a general eleva- , nry in that of the rnnstmg trndc and smnll inform the criminal ltnit thr Judge of First I of it, that il has soothed the enrrow of the w i-
I It I ut'lC I l t lion, we lr not entertain n doubt, llut is the lion of Jl.OlK) feet from the sea, or u dei-cent of i fisheries. I'nder such regulition ns govern- Instance, nceompnnil hy the rscnhanr Um ', dnw, dried the tears of the orphan, nnd mail" the
fXr i rent and o her ex p. lines beins vorv present the nnspiroiu moment ! Ih th country 17 leet to the mile. . meut sh-mM not (nil to siinkf. the Anfticnn j arrived to nnnounce in forin his senterrcu, btiiI hearth of many fnmily rirrtes smile with j y
(J p tittht. we reenabbd m s II .mi V, AIMM, Vf. Mlfnciently advanced, uid arc the advantage. From the lat point, to the foot of the fllne ; dipping slmiild h.i the enrrier of the trade that , to truif'er him to the condemned rhapel prcpa- ! and glmlness. It i ft secret iu-liiution Char
rUv.MiOi'l'HS, & , wholesaf- nnd rr lai , , a" t ic depicted by the proj 'd of this niiignificent i mountains is '-i miles, (the west side.) The ! woubl concent rate at their new port ; should ! tatory to his execution. He was found with ! ty is the moTe genuine, the more welcome.
We prices in Or coy, nnd buy-r- .11 Im.ltl I , . ' ' , r....,.: ! , ., ..... .,: . .. ... . .' ' . I ' . . .. ,
jy (hpj n,l.,i,,i ,Be to rail anil exnnie me an.nr, emnvaleni 10 nie uonurs, uuiiiiiiiirr eivnnona aim liri'rwmus oi ims in.i niMiiiire. j uc me means ot pro;ei:ililg .1 licricnn interCMS, j one oi ins legs relensieil Irom tlie letters, having : wnen itippenseil wnn a quiei secrei nann, nnu a
and imuiense eo.t ! 1 hese rjuens nave Decn vary fo as tu mnhc an average gr.ul.' ot 1IIJ am! of mnintotnmg the Ativncnn honor; nor ; hkillully en. ployed a h.e. tor Ihnt purjirme, which j benevolent act, when blit .tier: torth to tt
i to r.'nil
ibbc pair..uS'.
I'Hunburv, April -1 it). 181'! fun
be t-nut, hut the military autlwrilies, thinking j der, and its reputation Ims always been exalted
hicIi a mrnle of mmihlmient too honorable for ! for benevidence. It seems to have bpen uVi.'r.-
iarp. irtmwn w oit. r urs ai-isiiu, i
le.rOtht lint! ;' p'v
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ili cit- (1 in detail by a committee of the I'ni- i teet to the mile; thence to Fort Vancouver the could other nations rumpla n ; while eihoulil he had concealed on h iv person
'.V iK.i and f'tteii V oiiiMii J
iCT-ther wl:h l.rj. k of tH!.-('!.t)THS
'froni C feel t V4 l.'. l VM'I . ity rhesp. fr room,
tir. :!.. vr.'rc. Will tit K". Kl ",r 1 lo'h. I'tia. ''''
I'll! ir.l f.! I "i pets, cV . ilh a tfood a-
tmMinent i1"C 'o tV.ip U f . . 1R l.i Ml eeiil.
moJ Swir xui: 1.ltrv ('iirp-ls from 14 to 5" ci.
ini.DKIlHiK A- UKDTIIHR,
.'l , Hw-'crrv -Sr el. iie dour iilune ('lien
. he.- Trc ff'lri i I. I'liil.i.lel, h a.
Mar.v 1 ..l.t:c, Um.
wotl.t, flows nil y t'r..in the seifi-h henrt from
Though still IkuiikI h. the iron bar Hhichtra. the demagogue who civet Ins dollars nml cents
versed the ilnogion. he flung himself on the j n the poor, Hint he may win the applaiM? of the
toruker. seized the ina.KivH Vev. Ktmek him no ! populace. What the world Fee of the inutilil-
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liif Slates Senate, of winch Mr. rre.-e wns rond descends 1,0110 feel in tW.'J miles, or less only fo'lnw their rxample in l iking cre.ot mr i
Chairmin, and to whom iho memorial ot Mr. thnn H feet to the mile. " 1 shipping interest. The rxte ismn of our run.
Whitney ws referred. Tiie report ol'this !om- ' .All these elevations were taken by Colonel j rine upon the Pacific mnt in cessanly enlarge !
mine is dc idedly favorable. The members Fremont as the surface now is, nnd on the pre- 1 its dimensions upon the Atl n tic. Tl.e Amrrt-1 Uie bend and dnheil hioi agnm the wall out. i lion of Masons and Odd Fellows, is benevo'ent
ray tluil the propositi n is n flartling one, nnd sent traveled road; but it is believed Ihnt, by I can merchant would now be 'Jpplied with new . r. He then l.mkeil tiie door and tlr.it him- j i g"- Then It t the world be equally be.
they nitrco tl.e von. us points in tiw killuwiog extminntinn, a better and mere direct route ! commodities, which cou'd not lad to lw the!.t up in the cell. The tturn of the prison, nevolent, nnd not conileinn the motives, when
ordiT : fror.t lliei'.f.1) mny be fmind, or ihnt this one j means of a profitable trade upon the Atlantic t. judge nod chfiilnin imploref! him tncras" j they !?ee nnd know the ads to he pure. W.
1. The p-nvcT of I'ongrefs over tlic entire may be straightened and mndo much fhorter j bonier tjdiMribute to Kuropn. They could j FUC, fioil.-(- resi-tenee nnd to o:en thedoer, or ) have seen the iilTlicted man supported nnd stis-
ct inall itsbrnTings. uiu! much reduced in grnde. j afford to deliv'rto the people of Ivir.pe the i,, p.,s t. keyM through Ihe grnting. lie re- ' tained niideT the v.-firrht of his r. mictions by tin?
V Tlie v.rnrlk-.i'iflilv nf itie nrnnnceil m-orlr 11w. r. n.!ni i- ... il.n mrm Aflnr I nrodlicts of Asia nt a lower rate Mian that lit Incnl nnil nllirnl inTsiinvl llu.m tlis mnrt Imrri. ! honevoh'nce of thesn institutions ! Their com.
AplQ W I J -I I 1 I" Al I " .......... . ...... , . w j
' rr , , , '. The adequacy of the means proposed for , tHudin" to the route proposed, it is said that n . which those people could import them in their j ,(. iuiprecnti.itis. A blacksmith waa called to i mittee of vigilanee seek out the destitute nn '
T H I' .1 V. I! 'In- meric hi wpi'et i-""p"!"1"" ,,, u"" ,,M! ' "pi'i'-i ) w "i' coiiPiilera.iie extent or uie in ni is iiescriircu in ; oi. .. nrru i.Hiyin.i .... .i .... , mlnil IMI. lr,.Ki (.,, m i succeeu, id hiitoivb mmh-.u um u nr. '.' ...... ...
A...-, i, iKi'v . ii liorir.ed ami . mpowered, by ; plying tucli means to this object. he iinsoitaMc for seltlement nnd cultivation, . largely contribute to the extension ot rMx Aim - ftreng!li resisting all his rlHrt. Half a dor.en harm m tins, even thoujli the niiiiit.e of M crery
be.-t oew-papi-r of J 'r, efF.-Ct of its construction in bringm!? .,.,1 ,1,l ,,r,( lierl",.rr.. lie ..vneetri! lo sell Rot tfn Slistnn : and il '.bat forei.'ll illteiTSt sh.Hil I rin.r inn ll.ei. Iriv.l lo break onen the dor.r slinwld vicl it from the "OZ? of ihu world They
into demand, am! et.hnrtring in value, the pub-' fur about "1)0 miles from the eastern terminn. ; do no more than employ our imnns of convey-; ujt, rrowhnrs nnd heflvy pifcrs of tini'ocr. . snpport the niin of sorrows in his rfTliCtiriii,
lie lands in every part of the country. ' Uf lands nre faid to be of good qui.lily, though ance, (which tliey must necessarily do thouM i The', succeeded, nnd V.iC (l.ior full in Irngments j stand by his dying bed to l-ase the piers ef
5 lis effect in extrndinp s.nd promoting the fr the most part destitute of limber, and would i our regulatkina be wise, or suffer great disnd- Tl: lurv of t lie criminal then rose to its height. 1 flenth, foHoc.- him to the irrave, irtd to mneife:.f,
interest ot agriculture. readily sell nt Sil per ocre, if the road be j vantages,) thcii tlie American marine must, as y ti pncr,i ,ii,)M Vf hi hind a stmne heem which ' Mill further, their love for the 'ep iri"d brother,
'iW-.mi-., ('..ipo iui -us. AVc, in hi- several oHV f. Its rfi.'Ct in the support anil as a mentis or made ; which, estimating that there would be j a necessary consequence, be enlarged in oil its ( wr, scr,)(i(i i. upper pr.rt of '.he door on the : they throw sweet emblems of love and Irien-l-
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in 'i.' . i.i. . , . . illltii .vj; niiM lie,' .-I ij u u. iiiiiininn,iiiii.o hi ..i.ci.'.l'.'i' I . r, n ,-in,i nmiui.u iiiv r , rrij,..i mil -, aim .nn . . ihi(,i ,n. ... ........ i ;iioi4 n IMI lira nii Irln 1 ' y 1 1.'.- lurill IIIU Ul u hi 'y , ill:- , p.lii III l.m (;in, uuw . ncii mi.- w "tj if- vui.-
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. . in. s r. kit piirrip .1 'owns lo the t . '"l
nU'", , , in-.-ive Mitisrrii i.ius arid mlve'ii-..
'"'" ' 1. tt ve ri'i-.ipts l.e iln in, resprctfully
!-' '1',,u'' ,,'at '"' ' prei'-oed M execute
V"'V . .-O'iii d! -iris of die Ihvilx -d World, em
' '')'' 1 dii'ilu .1-. Firms S,K-ieiii's. t'ln'is. I.va-
snd 'Cl.-.'ini' tr. el-
liiiiorr an. I Calvert stieels ;
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L I'A'i.MKI!, I'lnl i.le'".bia. X. W. corner Third 7. Its effect in the development of the loin-
Dulniii re. h. r. c nnT ll il- rai rPs0,.rr-s of the countrv.
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..i .-. i n, . ii. .nn. . -.ft.,.. ,.ni nl l In. n-roat arioripa I.m Innn.l nl .iiflii-ient vntnp. in (Hmsreurnrn fit : allrarl lli Kltenllnn of tlie worlo : it wc ni l m. : ........ M'i. ... :.. . I..., .h.niu
, ... II II. II.,... . w...., jt . U ............. p- - - t - - . - - ---l.lil,-p, I lit Hill. I., lliru ui I iliri ill n JiniJ, lull ..null.,.
' .in Mil er i er-on'i.r w-rV ns are in man- intercourse in xtemling the internal trade and the construction of the road, to command the , ublisli a short mute to the riches and 'he t:inr- J ,t Wn ini'sspjle ; the doorway was ton narrow. ' the gaping wotld obje.'ts, and when the golden
iicfifoiiuei teil with the snl si ribe', " il Am ricin commerce of the whole country. same price, (and it is believed that the va'ue of j vel of the Indies: ond a jaunt throe ghoul this , pr nif,r,, .;lBn e.nirV r oVan lnr.ir Ire kept them ! cord is severed, the i fnci irey of the ins'.itulion
.Vn -n.ii . i Agency, mi leueo - 1 18 rdert in extending our commerce ncricolt.irnl productions, connected with the ! route would be so soon accompli lir d, and coin-
l-rr hllll. .Ili.lil.l !e t.u. iij .....l.e-.:. .... I , I. ,!.,,, ,i,l. C ll, n. I., I,.,l...,n.l llm,. f.ir mMiil,i-lur. In.,.l,..li n Irn. Ir.ini ilniinur .1... ,l,.... I
I in r.autlAii nan necoiHe lie- n'.-i" -on . ... i,.,,,, ,-
! !s:W,JiOO,tHrO. Calculating tbnt in the 1,4-SJ I j;s poweralsobe fell and acknowledged. ' i,,,,)'.. broke the t.end of the first man who at-i cil fo "the deep, damn vault,' thry follow tlm
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miles, from the mth Pass to the mouth of the Firther, they argue tbnt, "the opening of ibis I t.mpted lo effect an entrance. Tho wounded ! widow and orphan through life, strewing their
Colunibia, l.tKH miles ct that distance would highway across the Amer.can cotitinent v ould ! ,n:in Wns drugged if.it by his legs by his com- pnlhs with the flower of true, unoslentalious
It is the "mystic tie nkine, to which
i. hen the golden
f the ins'.itution?
at br.y, ar.d answered to the entreaties of the 1 will hnve departed, for it is ihnt cor.l v :ncli
.t- . ., .i . . . ... .. I v,:.,.!.. .1.,. ;.. .K- K..r..t f ..riftVVIWtllP
no oiber I -erM.il. TliH cannon n eecoine oe- .-n. ..- -, . ... .. - - , - -. nmc.-rs nnu uie prnvers fr uie priesi wnn nie , '"-" "
-..nv, io .''l'r lo i.voiil llls..K. aim I" n pui- ensiern .ircnipeiapo biiii omer im.iikis hi uie log purpi?es, inny j'ls'ines in is esiiiunii-,; mere . cnnni ami -uie iraM-iivr, nnu u e curious, irmn , ,,,f( BfM blasphemies and the most disgusting 1 "nil 1 Kl III. " oroilier r.uus n:m-
.e uu their gu.uJ us,.int 'J r','l,',,'1 I'ncific, and with the cnuntrios on the ivv-t-rti would be W -ltHKHlO acres, winch would a- all qnarlers of the civilixed wr rid, would crowd ! hscfiitn's lie then thni" the kev at llreir ' self" destitute in a foreign clime, l.e has but to
coa-t of North nnd S mth America. mount to ftl-.t(H),(Hlt ; and together these sums the cars and the sicamUnps employed upon it. i .t'K u iih his mmo.. f.rree. nod s-nverelv wrmn. ' give the fignal, and Piitent ns Hil- bliri'l whistla
V. B. VAI.MKK,
Ameiicau X.-iM-r
r.,li!or- ib'ivitthoiit ibr re.iied t5! f..r whom - 10. Its consequence in fostering the whale w u'd nmoiint l .Sl.-r"),(KH), without consid- j TU s crowd must pas thr'.og'.t the heart of our p,.rs,in.
of Rhodorick J)hu, it hrings to his relivf a host
V. II I'lih.iei i- Atf -nt, j!' pr.-wi A the aiJvjutagc ,nj Olhor fisheries in the Facific, the bays and ering ornny value the intermediate distance of : coun'ry, w itr.css its impr iv ments, the increcse , Srprnj ! eii'rra'lir-s useless, a party of sol- of wnrm-heartcd friemi sui ke'hren. Can
Jil'HO(' r,VPrS l,"'rP"r '' rx"',",i"!I rr"''-c"'? 1.113 riles-, forming nn area of I'i.T.IO -JIX) acres . ol .-or population, tl.u neM ity, the genius, and tVrt.TS VV;,S , ,) -,., f.K., The officer of the ftich an institution b.? fraught wil'ievil or dsn-
,m!v M.itli,.nr.-.l A?, nit 'l ?!i-arY Asti- the mercantile marine in those una j- nnd thus of land ; but which, taking it at the worst, mu-t tt.c bapoui.s of u'. eopie, nnd ronti-inpln'i ; ir.1-l; ,.P,. c.mo!-d him fo surrender, but he ; ger Can it he dishone-t 7 Can it have n ha.)
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1.K XHKIt I.. HICKF.Y.
TRUNK MAKER,
o. Inbuilt Mr't f,
PIIXXi ADE IiPHIA.
"THr.i;U all kin. u nl nil t-i uut.k-, v,..s. san.l
' i C I i-ui. of i v. iv stvle and p litem arc
oinnuf -rlil ui ilie b st nianiier and fr..m the besl
nri'.-'iHl-.. hi .-i.l t the I Pt r
forming the mot extensive nursery or seamen, have at h-ast some verdant nnd vahnble spo'-, , the wisil.ni nml t ,ie jdvnniiiges ol those tree I T,.p:, ,( jt, tiir n,csf. i iVr. 'i!rv and the most tendenev ! Pv nn twin, frr its object is m
nnd strenglheninj the maritiiiH? power of th' which would become desirable for small settle- institutions whir i -.hull have priHluced e'eh jnsvting gci-tnris, nvil h.nvled defiance to the give, not to receive to relieve, and not 'o sv. in-
Cnited State. tncnts, and as depots for the use of the ronf ; ph-rious effects ' ! ;.h- Cnrri-.ii. The mljiers were ordered to die tlie p-ior to he charitably nnd not tn boast
11. Its use a a grent highway of nation, and for commodities and production of inter- i And last, " t.inugh nr-t lens, vm I.! ho the -j, ir , I i, r v,iu l;et ; winie thev were dr.ing so nf it. The jewel li nt is seen only by mnonlijhi,
serving tor purposes of travel and Iratu portn- s.'cting veins or lateral channels of trade and happy iff' ct. that would lie pr diiced ry the . w.-mm'-.d i. . f,'-,-,-! wnh a i.ve of limestone, is far mr.ro pure and benr.tilul than tlie i-n'ti-
tirl, at rates nfcbnrge nm! transit du!i s to b commercr-. The length of tl.e proposed road openinjj - t' (his great road ot ten '.its llir.-M.h ' Viie pri st. se.-ir." that l.e was about lo ti3 fehot lion llionMi it daz?.'e in the brilliancy of li e
being ..t:Ut m;'.c and ihe estimate f..r it con- thehe.rt ,f our country, ll would Ving Hit..; ,iwn n v. il.l lunt in Lis den, entrcnted the ' sun nl nc. n-diy. The benevolence, the purity
sT ctit'ii, according to Colonel A!ort, being activivc all oilier menus ol coninmincalii-ii r,Jt. io ?',re hi.. , so as V disable-, but r.ot to kill snilheanty of Odd Fellow. hi and Masonry lire
!rJi),0tKl per mile, ihc pn.lmble cost would be 1 throughout the country ; it w..-.!d give tiselu! ' ,jln j ,,ri!,T i,a( .,. j:hnnce might yet re- rcen in lite dnrl. gloomy corners of poverty nnd
5i.V2 filH).MH), leaving an estimated surplus for j err ployment to the millions nt our peKp'o ir, nwi1:!! of t-pen.r.nce. A shot was fired hut it obscurity, while the eld charity of the world i
repair, and to keep the parts in operation until i ..Vrry branch no.l form nt biisir.e.--. Agriculture, ' utis-.d him. The rntl-vn fell Vack to a darli blft.tnet! forth to ca'eh the eye f the nnpulace.
the wtw'e ii completed, of ft-J"v00 (MK) lHils t cotnmerce, und ' nmnutW tuV s r.-nuV, .-on il'y ; mrm-r ! ' Ih" thiifeoti ns far ns his chnin per- '' ' '',"fn" (.Vs) llrahl.
. . , i . . ... ....!. ......I ;.. . .. ..... .. i., ...i .. .I.,..,. 1 1 . . .. i- ii ...a i... .. . . . . . ' . . . . ;
ii.w 1. en le.tei .y moo- i-. m..... n .... .. . , .,,,.u. , i uu. o-,.. a no uiu r.ii.-.iinii, u. nuur f. prosper, sii;i..rtiiig eac;i r.ihr-T, g'.owmg ami ti ; nut ted and fem Ihenee fluii" stones and nieces
nte and a'o calculation; and m'.reoer, the grow ; imparting ahnmlr.iiec, and in'n-ir.g a spi- ,,t mort-.r nl h-s nssanlters Another shot wn '
ciiiimittee have reason to believe Ilia', fr jm i,,- i rll of happiness and reace ; cementing l he fired tlin.M-.'h the grating ami broke his leg.
exciting mlereH which Would IK", taif to sur- : b-.nds of un.oa. and .',.. :-i.'.g '.her.! mi a f;t tu and i The mind r. ,,,1,-r, him snva.ro beve.n.l .le.
SIU f.KliFS I'ATI'AT
regulnted by ourselves, being in all respects
subject to our power and control, encouraging
constant intercourse, and imparting to the cit
izens of other countries the liberal principles
of our own g. veinir.ei.t.
I VI, and li.tlv. The effect lint would he
rtiHllls kl .,-liiue i
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fa tllhll .il1 'V lln.'i " " - ... y, ,,-,v in ini- .i.ni'i iviiii i ni. ni, i-y mi: inn-
(us tjiven Kr'e -ali't'-iduiu. ll is mi simple in IN , Mr1(.i()n f r(,,r,m( scriis; 4 vju. Cl,ij,lt.,,t i
I slriiill., t't n caooot pet out ol ..r.l.T. It
., .,;,. no rrou I , l.,o-p.inusor,:l, r,... thesUnsol the Faclic.
out of repitr. It wilt .! liic ns iiniell sl , .. cll1t,n, iWa 'lossess ihe
iilL with .!. btllbe w.ar nnd "ear ofao) of ,. .. . .,
l!,. .teu.. i-.o-. n! h,l i of ureaier io ,.or- P'T. W I' h regard lo the pract.cabt.ity of the
. i.l I -I ... I. .rfti.tr i.sl.ei..n at'ia fi.i.l ll.. t'. . I. ... . i .. .
tlllirr M Ct"' ', irtlVt ri.nu .is inuiua "im- ri.uu.., iiiiiJ ini; uilliinill i
.... i .1 : i ... ... .... ......
rouou una u..u.:,im", .,. ir.ee oegun, the imperishable htsis, nnd thus rendering our in.- I ri )t. ii h.-lh.-ved n,l lu.ukd nnd foamed
presurc for acpiisitum and r.vc. uncut in the i ti.,:x.l p,.w. 7 wpreme for all ,.urp, ses ot l.appi ! in ,, ; a. ,'ru,:wr his swashed and
. .... I I I . I . . - - r
,""8W ,a"u'- un" :n Uie Viciinly ; ness, protection, nnd de;. nf e." ; Weeding li.i.h Aung missiVs nt the Bid
Some yenrs ago, Rorrer T. Sherman, and
Ferry Snii'.h, of 'Connect iciit, .'ere opposed tn
each other n advocate in nn important case
before a court of j i-lrr. Smith opened lh
case with a violent and f.mlish tirade ngninst
S!ierinan, jwiliiica' character. S iermin ro-e
The length of a route tor a railroad fr-m the fo fiKtiivc a work, e.ou'd place their value This is certainly a warm ru.h.rsr meut ol the j (j,.r.-, w
ip nt of cn.-siiig of lie Missouri river to the ,CS!;l Ht ",e I'l'nir.iur.i price of the public . enterprise, and well cilculated lo induce Mr. ', darkness of the dungeon. A third shot was Ii
si,'p navigation of the Columbia river, has re- lauds. Tlie conuMi.e, therefore, incline to
c.ii!y been estimated by Colonel Abt-rt ut I.U.'IO hclteve that tliQ tue .ns proposed nre nliund.iut-
iues ; ami horn the great bend lo the southern ly Mifliciciit f. r 1 .ie end in view, and have r.o
slure of lake Michigan ha bpen estimated, by doubt of IP. expediency efiipplyiitg such mravs
otlrir hiilliority, at TiHI miles making the to this grent. end.
w toln distance for the nroiiosed railroad J (5;t) Tfrt r .V(ct of the coiiftruclion of tire tob.1 is
Whitney ta perewre.
FoTNVo Dikimsi The Umdon corresnon
d'Tit ot Ilie Ri-it.m Atla wr tes, under dale of
August H
It i now a well aithenticatCil fa t Ihnt the ',
'May it p'ease honornWe Court, J?STT'S
.l'...l,.,i ... : ..1 ..t-ni.i.,1 notatocTn'.! in V.nL'lxint nml trelani are airemiv 1 ..1 .1 ... . : . 1 . . ,1 .- .
e 'JU' U IU III tltinini! i.iiiii . a iniviiini- n i'i in; i - r - inll, 11.11 l.li-.l. ;n il V 11. Ii: i lilt; DO
Tl- i! .stance from thu Soulh Fass, where' nv.t brnelicinl. and as suited l advance Ih. r.ear.y lo-t, by the ime rli.esse t.i it spre ol f. T., ,!.,-A1, ,). lirt,,. 1, ti,r. be cill.Ttei! hi : 'Shcrinan. '1 didn t say hns'lts
I .... nt. ...!'-
the eVvatinn isT.l'.K) feet, lo the sutithern shore i.ileretts of agriculture, and wa.wlisr.iirrn, and widely last aeaseii. uer-j re ocl u ite..i 1.1 c-..
ol lk .M;chigan,isabmifl,4tHmiles;sot'iat . to promote Ihe national prosperity. iher ciemtry that is no! either totally or pirtialy
(In the Hh point theysiy that the "natural 1 ';,fc'J ftY ,hls P''i"'t''".! i!iea-e. I he very
wasHio- uwri.iuf.
The subs. rilih the exctu-ive richi f r ot
tl.iiililieibni.l. Cnioo. I cuiii-ar. '..!uii.biit l.u
c. roe r.d t'linwii c. unties. I'nce efsiucte nn
,,neffi. ". H. Mi:if.
Ti e f.dt.iiii 6 ce t'ficin- i Loin a few of those
win.. hi' tbe-e ii..t-! i i" use.
f.iiil.iiiy. An.. 21, I ill.
We, die Fiit si-nbers. certify that .- have hum
ill .e in i.nr f..rnili.s. Sbueeit's iitcnl U'nsh
iiiR Mrbiue."iiddo not hiMl .t. siiioc thu it u
u most . xe. Ib-iil iiiven i ni. Th.il, in Wa-hii.f;,
il will .ave mure th.io uue hilt the u-ll.il labor.
That it iU.n I requite inure than one tl.ir.l the
u.nxt ((iixiiiiiy of .o ip ..nil wjter ; unci that ihe.H
i.. n . r.ilil ii.u. on I coliseiimatty. t itle or n wear-
in . r leaiinu. I'h ii il knorta ..fl'mi button, and tlie sii nt to be overcome in the whole ills'. el p.:c
llial ll.e fuHUt cb he-, i.cli ancollu.-, !., lucks
JrtlU. Ac, may W washed in a ve.y short lime
w lib. nit lire lei.l ii.jun, and in fact with .ut any
l pn.eni wear and tea', whalev r. We iheref,r.
,-i,.eilully reeiiiiiie.ei.il it t-i our frienii and I-. ihe
i.ul'iic, u. a tiuiM UmI'uI mid tab. r savina iii .rlin.e.
fll.MM.r.s w. Httil.VS,
A. JOKHA.N,
I US WKU'RIi.
I!S ',K IS.WI'S,
(iint'.ON mauki.i:.
H .o. J fci . :. WKI.KER,
IIKN I. HKM)ltH:Ks,
(ilUCOX I.L1SEXUIX.
llsun'a llu rr.t, (form, ily Treim.iit H.ue, Nu.
116 rii.suul lt.i,) rhilad.lphia, Sejiteinhef
31 si, 114.
I have used Xhiisert's Patent Washing Machine
in my hou-e upward of eishl monihs, and do not
lit-silate to i ay that I deem il one of ihe mo.-l use
ful and valualde labor-saving inM-ltiurs ever Inven
ted. I formerly ket li women cm. tin
cupied in washiun, who now do a mo
days a they then did in one week,
mil or tear ill washing and it rec
than ooe-tbird ihe uMial quantity u. onp
h..l a numf r o. o,m, m..r.....r. ... j ..m..,. ..u , jn iai1i e, 8Ur(ace
i... ; .L..-.,l...l)u .nneri. ir 1.1 evcrv In ni else, ami I '
... lii.U' halilp lo crt ..III ..I I. -Hail, (bat I tn ouKI tint next rf miles ascenda l.lKxl f-t. op that the vessels which should then bo engaged they will be in a most deplorable condition,
d.. without one H they shoubl cut leu time, the ,eefl L, (tK,, l0 ,he ,ilei : in thr) conilm.rco ond fishctiea of the Pacific j Already in 1. eland several large im-vtirgs h..;e
orice Ihev are ... J for, l) ll.l. 11 o till. 1 ni i .i ., ,l Peen helU, py tno MUTering uiasies, lur 'e pur
r" " ...L ' .... . . Tk nevt itC mi ps. in St Vraui'a (ori ... . won Id disc ha rre their carnoes at the new port .1... .-. i . .. . ,n:
... -- p, c ; nnsu in si a i in it .rieir miiiu.iiiii nnu v . imn.
m yet did nut dare to venV.ire
. verv con,nned'iV and remarked, '1 shall not dis
into the , , l 0 ... ... . ...
cuss politics with Mr. Smith before this court.
but 1 ntn perfectly willing to nrgne question of
red am', b c ri 'lit sh.mlilcr wn broken. Tlie
!ar.i,..ir.1eless hy l.i. aa he laytm ,h0: law. to chop logic or even split h.irs with him.'
, M,,ii,d. j 'Split llm!, then.' sin! Smith, at the same
j F.e called out thai he bad ratrendeml, but '. time pulling a snort, rr-ngh hs.king hair frmn
I only becausi he cimld no hwger rcsit. They ' hisown bend!, tiid handing it over townr.ls SheT-
i
eiiterei., nn1 ho w.-.r (ITaggr.l aung the noor man.
would 4e tut more than ond a f. vt to i'ie jnle; nnd artificial means of comnmnrcat on between " no c" ,,w ri,r"''1 f 'tii"e. nn t
and it C,P alrea.Iy Uen lKon that l.o ground the different parts of a 1:011 -,lry may tie c-.m- ' V'1 thl' P"1 ("""P1 ,-?clled to c'-' n
ni tl.crulminiting point of the "r.-at South pared to the nrtrtics, ami eins c.f the human "t Harve! Whenever this is the cave a v iy
I1.... viis fo lev. l as to render 't diliicult to dis. sv.loin. The mtercourse. s.uil and c.mmer- ' ,J,B' ,i-'wr W ' ""'"n deaths rt nr. !
cover jhat (wee se point, ami tial'the traveller, cial, may be assimilated to the vital fluid which ; ' 5d lll!,t diseased potties acl 11pm the hu- ; ,( n vnm , -rlng
wiihod being reminded ot any change by toil- c wises in the viens and m.tain and iuvigo- , r"u 08 a sl,,iV "t-n, which eventually iiin His exbortati..
rer.n n eg tienjth, and w i'ii bis !. ft hnisJ struck .
t'.e tu.uk y w ith tl.e imn on bra head, and laid Oinivi xr x Sti nrr The v. ! S-rit n J
loot nt l.i fi .-t Three or Mir men threw !' 1' French are n droll pV- 'h,"r
lie was then renewed to newspapers fontam th- queerest r.c.r. I Ieri
t n iiis.-'ves on him.
the cc.in'einneil chapel, titter the sciileirce hnd
he.'U duly notified. He was subsequently visi
ted by tin- prsc-t, who employed every effort.
him to a sense of hit eondi-
ma nnd prayers were neplied
1.1 will, il fiiihicrt i.hsc nity and most horrid
Mimo Itscent. raiddcrVv md. hiniself on the rates o..r nat'.ire; the larger and more minor- ' ue.-trovs lite. In some vi. ages, w here tligl.t
waterf which rl w to t!l0 Pacific ocean." A Ut channels. iutvrcuur-v b i 'g represented t cd potatoes have hive, ri.tsn, the F.tiglish clio-coiisiji-ratioii
of tKc 'nets in the premises there- by the arteries and the lateral and less imps.r- , 'era prev .lis Ui an alarming extent, and the m
fore.kves no uoubt of Ihe practicability of the t.ml channels by the smaller veins. This new f'Tec tsthat this .liscss.il food produces ll.e
piopied ro.ite fur a railroad tr.mi the blsce of clmnnel of communication may appropriately c.iolera. It is MutcW thut on fte..I where gaa n,M,, , , IM ..4ns npcjt monster !
Iakelichignii to the navigable watersof tho be termed tl.e great artery, since many smaller no nas neen exieiisiieiy nseu vie;isvjse is more ;n llinln (,n shouted, to the horrified crowd 1
IMufiia river. thaiinels will intersect it, and other greal arte- i-'ostiucuve lo Ihe ptato. Men tue leaves ot r,,( ll. lm Bm, j-jon, on clil and
is the latest ;
M'ile de A became. itl if, so h r
lather calied tn the fiunly doci., .ni refi thena
together.
The dicvr iis curious ' siitiotis as to.
il.n cause ot the. voiiiil' Udv kness. Il.s
Hy
tijn,
a ceo
"ulonel Fremont's report of his rxplora . ri i. such a. the lake navigation and that of :"'' "d healthy trees have hc-n alf.-cied ,
tge .'ill and VW. as also from his map the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, w ill be vi. , w"ere x'i'e8 nave u. en piut..i. 1 ney wi
panying the tame, il appears that tho tally connected with il." tber fuddenlyand fall off. Thcrmell emitt.-d
CiMivrm: ArriTiw.. A Cammcbe Indian,
I
l -a. a f
M- mou) ot the Kana.. river is TOO feet above ; Discussing tho other points, the Co.n.iiitlee 1 Imm the field, is descr.hed aa most offensive, ; " t P" " in ienv.
Vi'" ,he f'f of Mexico; thence, the crossing of the ' say thai il "would be difficult to estimate the "'I 'f nk rls' 8 tr.nn the groun I, l.ke j f-nr
nwe Kepblicnn tork, is Olt miles, ihe ascent grad. ' consequences that would result from the cm- , ' ",l " ,v , " , . ,r-nmK 1""'! f"-"i".' Coniurer lately innojneed the follnwinrr
1 k . ' lio-kvu ... , ... , . ..- 1. . .w tn r.uglaiid and Ireland exist upon it is impossi-1 J ... . u"-'-u "
ual I 2..100 leet more, or ennal In it IppI ner .irnpimn nf I nn reiit nitimti; hinhwav to the . . r . ! ..,.,. : p,..i. .1 .:ii j.:.. ;..i,.
1.. 1 . ... 1 ' ' . .... r ' , - - - ----- j ... .ni. niilM nnvprnniiiltl mmin nl.rr .asp. 1n71.1n11m11v.S1 11. un. nnu; - ivii. utiir ni;""
DVMEI. HBHIt.
. V ' ii'I."Tku liiffliP.l niiica will h.
1. . - .--a
Kin for Flax I'cpd, the .lure of
Af. 'I, IMfi HENKY MAnK.
shipping interests of the country. It way he j large quantities of Indian corn tor their relief, j tenpepny naila n tie small of any gentleman'
eack, pltc liim in a hmJttont i hair, draw out
ever;, nail, ami ho shall fid no pain.'
centl.fHK) fett, er 6 little more than 0 tett lo J - there refit, and cither lake in cargoesof uicr- means for the complaint l lt-i-i the w'eal
the tile.
i thuud.ee for Hade, or pn-parc b;r t lulling toy- cIbmcs, and finally th" j,0ierniin nl-
me
I I. ... . i . I . . . - k a., k ,.J l.s Knf
ex. cr ,ix.. To the last m.wenl he continued j urew lsm vl ,ro,n ',c', ' '
tl.e fi.ee ; and even on the scaffold, seated on ; al P- exclaim.
th fiial cliair. with the co'.d ins'liiiiicnt ofirt':
'Ah, nroii Dien!
What is the matter, Mofcs.cn!
MTie, I biul niurly k.lUJ y.-j.'
'Killed mo !'
'Listen 1 (her he Jew fwil a fancrt Irotn
his pocAet) 'here are Iwo Jsnents ; the first it
for w;.vrs. the sveond wwiiAj. You see Imv
nec sary it is to I' carelV. ia in use of turyi
ca'. instrumetiU. You nr ; uW:i n ufc . t.-i '
Certainly, M.Jtsieiir.
'Will, .1' 1 U.-.M )oa wi.it the wives' lire- ,
I should kill y.m and e rrrtt N ',
hold out your arm lln w I be n.t.t . v .
Doctor !'
'Mademoiselle V
'Take tins othn cn.'
Tl.e iliinav of huinui. iiid.fleiriic has arri
uj hn a witiisn ivtt i.vt caie hew the Icoks.
v' ti'ji.faalrtCtiiA sfc-atw Jfc.-fc